Change That
By KoyukiZaku
Greece woke up to unsettling feeling, an unnatural chill and paranoia, surrounded him like a suffocating blanket. He looked up slowly unsure of what he would find and met a pair of violet eyes.
"AHHH!" Greece screamed as he fell out of his chair, flailing around like a fish out of water, hitting the hard wood floor making his body ach.
"Owww." Greece groaned as he stood up making the pain in his body even worse as he looked at the larger smiling country. "Yes Russia?"
"The meeting is over, Da? So why are you still here?" The Russian's imitating aura seemed to reach out and surround Greece.
"I sleep till I wish then I leave. It's not like anyone..." Heracles caught him self and shut his mouth looking away from Ivan.
"Like what?" Ivan's childish smile was replaced by curiosity.
"Nothing. Forget I said anything." Heracles grabbed his bag and headed for the door only to have his armed grabbed and squeezed slightly by the larger nation.
"Tell me." Russia's voice seemed to command him as Greece looked at him in shock.
"Why does it matter?"
"Cause I want to know." Russia's childishness was gone and only authority remained making Greece tell him what he was hiding.
"It's not like anyone is waiting for me at home." Heracles looked away for the Russian and admired the stained wood under his feet.
"Were going to have to change that then, Da?" Greece looked up in confusion.
"What do you..." Heracles's words were cut off by Ivan pulling him in to a kiss. Heracles's shock wouldn't allow him to move, his brain was in overload. as quickly as the kiss began it ended Russia grinning like the Cheshire cat.
"This will not be that last time we meet Da." Russia released Greece and skipped out of the room.
Heracles turned around on his heels watching Ivan leave, his heart was beating faster and his cheeks were covered in blush, and he could do nothing to stop the smile crossing his face or to rip his eyes from Ivan as he left. He was glad this had happened and couldn't wait till their next encounter.
Little did they know that an angry belarus was watching, swearing that she wouldn't allow that to ever happen again.
